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[Travel News]: HK Express launches new air + ferry pass for GBA travelers

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Passengers can travel from Shenzhen Shekou to HK Express destinations starting with Singapore, Kaohsiung and Tokyo.

HK Express introduced its new “HK Express Air + Ferry Pass”, enabling customers to travel from Shekou Cruise Homeport in Shenzhen to Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA), where they can continue their travels aboard one of the airline’s outbound routes. 

In collaboration with Chu Kong Passenger Transport Company Limited (CKS), the new transit service makes it easier than ever for customers in the Greater Bay Area (GBA) to access HK Express destinations. 

The Air + Ferry Pass holders can check their baggage through to their final destination with HK Express for added peace of mind. The flight and ferry bundle is now available to book with a single payment on the official HK Express website and WeChat MiniApp. 

The codeshare ferry service will commence operations on 28 April 2022, starting with connecting GBA travellers with HK Express flights to Singapore, Kaohsiung and Tokyo via HKIA, followed by more destinations when operations resumption is gradually in place.

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